Eight biggest cricket stadium in the world

Narendra Modi Stadium The Narendra Modi Stadium has a seating capacity of 1, 32,000 and it is one of the few stadiums to have LED lights instead of conventional tower floodlights. The stadium was constructed in 1983, after which it was demolished and reconstructed completely in 2020.

Melbourne Cricket Ground The Melbourne Cricket Ground is locally known as ''The G''. The stadium has seating capacity of 1,00,024 and it was built in 1853. The stadium has hosted a maltitude of important sports like the 1956 Summer Olympics, 2006 Commonwealth Games, and the 1992 and 2015 Cricket World Cups. The stadium provides stunning views of the city.

Eden Gardens The Eden Gardens stadium was established in 1864 and it the oldest cricket stadium in India. Since, it is the oldest stadium in India, it is known as the ''Mecca of Indian cricket''. The stadium has seating capacity of 66,349 and has hosted the World Cup and Asia Cup. The stadium was named after the Eden sisters of Lord Auckland, the then governor-general of India.

SVNSI Cricket Stadium The Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium was built in 2008 and it has a seating capacity of 65,000. The stadium is the second home venue for the Indian Premier League team Delhi Daredevils. The stadium is named after Veer Narayan Singh Binjhwar, a landlord from Sonakhan who spearheaded the 1857 war Indian Independence in Chhattisgarh.

Perth Stadium With a seating capacity of 60,000, Perth stadium is a multipurpose facility built in 2017. It has hosted multiple sporting leagues as well as large-scale cultural events and concerts. Its location is adjacent to the Fremantle sea.

Rajiv Gandhi Int'l cricket stadium This cricket stadium is home to the Indian Premier  League team Sunrisers Hyderabad and it has a seating capacity of 60,000 spectators. Interestingly, the stadium was considered to be jinxed for the team due to incorrect orientations of the dressing rooms according to Vastu Dosham.

Greenfield International Stadium The Greenfield Interantional Cricket Stadium was built in 2014, with a spectator capacity of 55,000, it was India's first DBOT model outdoor stadium. The stadium also has facilities for indoor sports like table tennis, badminton, volleyball, a Olympic-sized swimming pool, along with a spa and a club house.

Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Built in 1966, it is a multi-purpose stadium that also as a seating capacity of 55,000 spectators. The stadium unique feature is its roof which is made of high corrosion and oxidation resistant Galvalume sheets with M.S trusses.